Latest AI AGENT NEWS IN WEST -FROM CREATORS OF BILLION TIMES SMARTER MATHEMATICIANS (HUANG, HASSABIS) FROM GROK, OPEN AI - please send news from asia chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Agentic AI stories of Billion times greater maths brain. & 10**18 More Tech.***Huang*Hassabis*Musk  .Billion Times Greater Maths Brain ..***Neumann*Einstein*Turing
MOST EXCITING TIMES TO BE ALIVE_ CHOOSING WHAT TO DO WITH CHIPS*COMPUTERS*DEEP DATA SOVEREIGNTY MOBILSATION Thanks to Moores Law, Satellite Death of Distance, Jensen's Law - peoples can now work with 10**18 more tech in 2025 than 1965 but where is freedom of intelligence blooming? AI vibrancy Rankings places supporting people's application of 1000 times more tech every 15 years from 1965 and million times more tech from 1995- Japan since 1950; West Coast USA & Taiwan from 1965; Singapore HK Korea Cambridge UK from 1980; China UAE from 1995; from 2010 rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Grok3 suggest 2025 Biotech miracles for Asian and African Plants Since Nov 2023 King Charles launch of AI world series has also converted French, Korea and India Generation of Intelref pov museums Jan 2025: For millennials to intelligence human sustainability, does UN need moving from USA to Japan?

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ED, AI: Welcome to 64th year of linking Japan to Intelligence Flows of Neumann-Einstein-Turing - The Economist's 3 gamechnagers of 1950s .. Norman Macrae, Order 3 of Rising Sun ...Wash DC, Summer 25: Son & Futures co-author Chris.Macrae Linkedin UNwomens) writes: My passion connecting generations of intelligences of Asian and Western youth follows from dad's work and my own Asian privileges starting with work for Unilever Indonesia 1982 - first of 60 Asian data building trips. 3 particular asian miracles fill our valuation system mapping diaries: empowerment of poorest billion women, supercity design, tech often grounded in deepest community goals; human energy, health, livelihood ed, safe & affordable family life integrating transformation to mother earth's clean energy and Einstein's 1905 deep data transformations. All of above exponentially multiply ops and risks as intelligence engineering now plays with 10**18 more tech than when dad's first named article in The Economist Considered Japan 1962 - with all of JFKennedy, Prince Charles & Japan Emperor joining in just as silicon chips, computation machines and satellites changed every way we choose to learn or teach or serve or celebrate each other
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Journalism of 10**18 More Tech. Norman Macrae became Economist diarist of Neumann (Einstein Turing) in 1951. All three of the NET died suddenly (last notes Neumann - Computer & Brain , Bethesda 1956) but not before training economic jounalists of Neural Network maths and coding aim to map win-wins of their legacy of 10**18 more tech by 2025, JF Kennedy and Royal families of UK and Japan were first to debate what this might look like from 1962 - in 2025 the most exciting AI & BioI (learning) games millennials can play are rooted to exponential mappingAI Game 1 douible loops through 3 AI wizards, nations' AI leaders
Jensen Huang
Demis Hassabis
Yann Lecun.
Bloomberg
45 Cities- Civil Eng Road of Things
SAIS 70 nations youth ambassadors of win-win science
Deep learning billion year leaps in Einstein 1905 maths e=mcsquared starting with biotech's 250 million proteins.
Emperor Naruhito
King Charles
Narendra Modi.

Friday, March 20, 2020

macrae last regular survey at the economist - extract next ages of man dec 1988

The 65-year-old Norman Macrae retires this week as deputy editor of The Economist. He will still be writing for the paper, but ends nearly 40 years of what has hitherto been his main job being partly responsible for what other people write, inside The Economist's college of opinion. His last survey as deputy editor contains his personal guesses about the main changes ahead, in ways that will be controversial. The first article discusses where the rich countries have got to, without most of them recognising it
Within a hundred years, guessed Maynard Keynes in 1928, the standard of living in Western Europe and America "will be between four and eight times as high as it is today". Since nobody could sensibly wish to consume four or eight times as much as he did in 1928, people would come to recognise the pursuit of money for “what it is, a somewhat disgusting morbidity, one of those semi-criminal, semi-pathological propensities which one hands over with a shudder to the specialists in mental disease”. “For the first time since his creation”, enthused the Arts-Theatre-founding Keynes, “man will be faced with his real, his permanent problem - how to use his freedom from pressing economic cares, how to occupy the leisure, which science and compound interest will have won for him, to live agreeably and wisely and well”.
From his observation of the very rich, who already had four-to-eight times the normal person’s income in 1928, Keynes did not think man would be very good at this, and he went on to one of his homosexual-chauvinist diatribes that women in the well-to-do classes looked to him like being even worse.
Sixty years on, in 1988, the real GNPs of the United States, the EEC and Japan are between 31/2 and 18 times what they were in 1928, although with awkwardly more people to eat those GNPs up. The United States, like Britain, is a relative slowcoach. See chart.
United States 1928-1988
1988 as a multiple of 1928 level
Japan 1930 -1988
1988 as a multiple of 1930 level
West Germany 1928 -1988
1988 as a multiple of 1928 level
Britain 1928-1988
1988 as a multiple of 1928 level
America's real GNP in 1988 is six times its 1928 level, but its population has doubled. The average American’s real personal disposable income has multiplied 2.9 times since 1928, and his consump-tion has increased slightly more. There is no sign of bored affluent people deciding not to spend too heavily, as Keynes had expected. Instead, all the rich countries’ peoples are borrowing like crazy to make the purchases they could most easily postpone. Americans now buy annually over ten times as many consumer durables as they did in 1928.

Where Japan differed

However, as in Western Europe, the most voracious rise since 1928 is that real annual expenditure by America’s central government has multiplied more than 19 times over. One might therefore suppose there has been an especial rise in the satisfactions that are traditionally the aim of government: less fear that America’s sons might be killed in foreign wars, more effective crime prevention, greater social cohesion. Things have moved exactly the other way round.
In Japan the rise in real GNP has been over three times as huge as in America (having multiplied nearly 18 times since 1930), but central-government expenditure has gone much less (multiplied under six times). Despite this image as “an appallingly low public spender”, the satisfaction in things provided by government in Japan has gone up much more than in America or Europe.
The average Japanese has much less fear than in 1928 that her or his son might be killed in foreign wars. The poorest three-quarters of Japanese 17-year-olds are startlingly better educated than their equivalents in 1928 Japan or in 1988 America or Britain, at a lower taxpayers’ cost per head. Japan has moved from a high Asian infant-mortality rate into the lowest infant mortality ever attained by woman anywhere. It has carried through the first industrial revolution in world history during which crime rates initially went down. It does still have a sense of community and social cohesion (low rates of divorce, juvenile delinquency and drug abuse, the unvarying re-election of a rather boring conservative government all through the past 40 years). Although left-of-centre people will find this appalling, it is more than conceivable that Japan shows the way that successfully governed countries will go.
In Western Europe there has been one strange similarity to Japan, because the areas most knocked about during the 1939-45 war surged most quickly above their 1920s income levels during the 30 years immediately after it. But in Western Europe (and especially Britain) there has been a clear drop in the quality of life for one group: among the sort of European women who in 1928 were cosseted domestic servants not just the leisured ladies against whom Keynes railed, but most upper-middle-class mothers of small children. There has therefore been a drop in upper-middle-class small children.
In Europe the rise in standards has been fast lowest down, among the sorts of ordinary working Englishman or Frenchman who in 1928 owned only one pair of trousers. As in America, it has been fastest of all for working-class married women. It is therefore a pity that married women are virtually disappearing among the groups that have most need of a lot of them.

Saturday, March 14, 2020

from nhkworld- US President Donald Trump has nominated the head of a conservative think tank as new ambassador to Japan.
The White House announced the choice of Kenneth Weinstein on Friday. Weinstein is the President and CEO of Hudson Institute and believed to have expertise on foreign policy and security issues.
He has close ties with Japanese political figures and met with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe when he visited Japan in July. He has also frequently met with senior Japanese officials and researchers visiting Washington.
A source who met Weinstein says the think tank CEO hopes to oversee close coordination between Japan and the US.
Hudson Institute is known among Washington think tanks for its close ties with the Trump administration. In July, it created the post of Japan Chair, served by H.R. McMaster, former national security adviser to Trump.
The post of ambassador to Japan has been vacant since July after Bill Hagerty resigned to run for Senator.
Weinstein will officially become ambassador after Senate approval.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

curriculum 4/50

the lancet with professors from asia pacific eg have recommended that the worlds number 1 missing curriculum of youth is peer to peer pre-adolescent and adolescent health - each year could mentor eg 2 years younger

both girls boys and mixed curricula could be developed

part of bracs model empowering women to build south asia tracked the progression of primary scholl children -in its 50000 schools which girls most wanted to be village health servants
secondary scholarships were one way to build generations of health workers

when bangladesh was the poorest nation in the world, many children did not go to secondary school- so another way forward was offering apprentceships when girl left school to the village para health workers

in todays money brac estimates that the initial training needed to ensure every village grassroots network linked para health microfranchises under 100$

community 3/50 restore youth community arts/fashions

youth create fashions
but tv sucked out participation and local fashion creation

ways to change this
alibaba village university trained 40000 youth to be local fashion idols
japan celebrates carnivals/rituals out of every locality- these can launch food recipes build community logos linkin sister city schools with shared curricula- eg what is your places most unique species or cultural celebration
whats the most beautiful photo of your place

Monday, January 20, 2020

Can

7 the cop26 economy become adam smith's 7th and most humanly joyful wonder
previous economies- not all names are agreed

1 pound economy - special interest 1% of world's people -out of a northern island they branded as longitude zero

2 dollar economy - a continent wide but not tall economy representing 5% of people - and the peak of consumption industril revolution 1

 economies that emerged from 1950s due to engineering leaps as well as need to go post colonial uniting 200 nations as places next child could be born to thrive

3 the von neumann  economy which we study as a worldwide economy- but wherever it was coded in english east and west coast usa got a decade or in moores law terms a G ahead until subprime mess that bridged 3g and 4g decades

4 the deming engineering economy which became the freedom of asians - the majoroty of the worlds people- thouugh it was hubbed initially out of japan in the hope of reconsiling trust after its bad empire bevaviors

5 the satelliete economy - this because race between russia and us governments and later how telecoms was regulated - unfortunately for the big get bigger and the need to know get more secretive

6 in the 1970s the womens rural keynesianism economy emerged out of the conteunts of south and east asia

emmanuel regarding the dc based thinktank series -several ideas
i'd like to discuss abe's recovery games - where he hopes olympic visitors will also see how japan communities have had to recover through lots of 2010s environmental challenges- i believe glasgow would like to host a mini-series once we know which events in your thinktank move forward- eg is jeju's/aiib green big bang network of 1000 place leaders how korea wants to project its place coalitions nyecsis jan2020 dc the greatest debate and koreas interaction with japans g20 sherpa leader- chinas sherpa leadership in 2016 produced this extraordinary knowledge hub eWTP-ELECTRONIC WORLD TRADE PLATFORM







i would also like to link how smart japan microbanks take responsibility for a whole regional sectors innovation an this is what my father celebrated in the economist from 1970s as asian rural keynesianism- i believe if adam smith was alive today he would be connecting such banking apps to the sdgs

Drones can reduce the cost of fertiliser in agriculture (eg rice paddy japan) by 90% as well serve organic systems Michinoku Bank this rural bank in japan has revised its business model - it no longer only finances separate businesses-itis financing the training a




and development of drone farming- see nhkworld 1/20  earlier in the week nhkworld reported that japan is investing in agricultural drones - globally a sector 70% led by china

over 50 years the  sustainability of half a billion women owned family businesses by brac emerged from a similar system mapping- one of the great models of rural keynesianism hubbed across continental asia (the majority of the worlds people) in the 1970s

the rural community recovery network brac started focusing on training that built
3 rural economies in one
village health workers - see parallel chinese network barefoot doctors
nutrition - see alumni of borlaug which became irri asian rice science
women - in bangladesh women are the resident family and so community builders but they had previously been excluded from finance

faced with tens of thousands of village microfranchises - family owned positive cash flow models in the villages) microfinance of brac was innovated to be the banking system in trust for what compounded as millions of women owned sustainable village business
today the financial services wing of brac integrates 7 major financial services as well as seeding a worldwide professional club called Global Alliance – For Banking on Values ~ Independent banks delivering sustainable development for unserved people 


it would need checking but i believe this entry ony reports about a quarter of brac's investments and less than a hundredth if you took all ngo partners of brac into the economic model

Friday, January 17, 2020

Amb. Koji Tomita 1   videoat11.50
Ambassador to the G20, Japan
he played very important role
continuity of g20 handover from 2018 and to 2020

making sure abe new agendas such as osaka track and society 5.0 (consequences and sdg goals of IR4 )
also became japan ambassador to south korea last month

there is also schwab's Industrial Revolution 4 hub in Tokyo - which i think needs to be linked in  schwab also edits 300 global youth shapers hubs- i have been informal editor of good hubs guide since 2006: wef 2020 later this week



i was able to get the email of japan sherpa to ticad when he spoke at csis in summer but not koji tomita

2 noticed this s korea awards ceremony 3 days ago CICI recognizes SK Telecom, K-pop writer Benjamin, jazz singer Nah for contributions to Korea’s image  makoto connects http://www.musicforsdgs.com -are there some joint connections-apparently 20 year long host is Choi Jung-wha, president of CICI, connecting arts one of big hopes fazle abed if i understand- and i believe its really  why both jack ma and ban ki moon putting so much time into tokyo olympics - the tokyo and beijing mayors can be critical bridges - both champion nations transformation in education

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